Las Palmas

What to do in Las Palmas

Plans, activities and things to see in Las Palmas

Discover Las Palmas

Las Palmas province brings together four islands with very different activity profiles. Gran Canaria concentrates the mountain offering: Roque Nublo (1,813 m) and the Tamadaba pine forest are starting points for hiking routes across more than 500 km of marked trails. In the south, the Maspalomas dunes offer their own trail on foot or by quad. Further north, the inland ravines invite canyoning. Fuerteventura draws those who seek wind and water. Cofete hosts the best groundswell surfing in the Canaries, with consistent waves between October and March. Sotavento regularly hosts the Kitesurfing World Championship: its flat waters on the leeward side of the isthmus combine with gusts of 20–30 knots for competition conditions several months a year. Lanzarote and La Graciosa complete the catalogue. In Lanzarote, Timanfaya National Park allows guided walks across 1730 lava fields; Los Jameos del Agua offers one of the archipelago's most highly regarded dive sites, with a submerged volcanic tunnel. La Graciosa — reachable in 20 minutes by ferry from Órzola — is almost entirely unpaved: you explore it by bike, and its transparent seabeds are the preferred snorkelling spots in calm waters.

Highlights

  • • Hiking to Roque Nublo (1,813 m) in Gran Canaria
  • • Groundswell surfing at Cofete (Fuerteventura), waves October to March
  • • Kitesurfing at Sotavento, venue of the World Championship
  • • Diving at Los Jameos del Agua with submerged volcanic tunnel
  • • Cycling and snorkelling on La Graciosa with almost no asphalt

Best time to visit

The climate is stable year-round. For surfing and kitesurfing, spring to autumn in Fuerteventura. For hiking in Gran Canaria, October to April avoids the southern heat. Winter is the best time for diving in Lanzarote, with greater visibility.

Practical tips

Each island has its own logic: Gran Canaria for mountains and canyons, Fuerteventura for wind and waves, Lanzarote for volcano and diving, La Graciosa for car-free cycling. Inter-island ferries by Naviera Armas or Fred Olsen depart from Las Palmas or Morro Jable. Book in advance during peak season (July–August). Kitesurfing schools in Corralejo and Sotavento offer quality gear so you don't need to check in equipment.

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Frequently asked questions sobre Las Palmas

May to September sees the most regular trade winds, with gusts of 20 to 35 knots in the Sotavento lagoon. The world championship is usually held in July–August.
Cofete is an intermediate-to-advanced spot: strong currents and groundswell with no rescue services. Beginners have better options at the schools in El Cotillo or Corralejo.
The ferry from Órzola takes 20 minutes. There is no asphalt on the island, so you need to hire a bike or walk. Bring water and food for the day; bars in Caleta del Sebo are few.
Most of the park is only accessible by guided bus. There is one self-guided trail (Termesana, 3.5 km) that requires prior booking on the park website. Ground temperatures in some spots exceed 200 °C.